destinyland writes: Dr. Jane McGonigal of the RAND corporation's Institute for the Future has created a game described as "a crash course in changing the world." Developed for the World Bank's "capacity development" branch, "EVOKE" has already gathered more than 10,000 potential solutions from participants including executives from Procter & Gamble and Kraft. "She takes threats to human existence — global food shortage, fuel wars, pandemic, refugee crisis, and upended democracy — and asks the gaming public to collaborate on how to avoid these all too possible futures." And by completing its 10 missions, you too can become a World Bank Institute certified EVOKE social innovator. (The game designer's web site lays out her ambitious philosophy. "Reality is broken," but "game designers can fix it.")